The U.S. Federal Reserve’s balance sheet rose slightly to 6,736 billion dollars as of July 9, 2026, up from a previous reading of 6,725 billion dollars. The latest data signal a modest expansion of the central bank’s asset holdings.
The incremental increase of 11 billion dollars suggests the Fed continues to fine‑tune its portfolio rather than undertake any abrupt shift in policy stance. While no additional details were provided on the composition of assets, the new reading will be closely watched by market participants for what it may imply about the future path of liquidity conditions and monetary operations in the United States.